Posts from January 21, 2015

In 2013, the legislature created a commission to study “the most reliable protocols for assessing and managing the risk of recidivism of sex offenders.” Our goal is to make recommendations that will better protect the public from dangerous people, while being fair to offenders who pose little risk. The subject is difficult and emotional and we are trying to proceed in a step-by-step way to gather a full understanding of the subject before we reach any conclusions about public policy.Read More »

As we begin the new year, the Senate has released its Committee Chairs and assignments for the 2015-2016 legislature. Senator Brownsberger's roles include the Judiciary Committee (chair), the Senate Ethics Committee (vice-chair), and membership on the Ways and Means Committee, Municipalities and Regional Government Committee, and Election Laws CommitteeRead More »

Senator Brownsberger and Representative Lori Ehrlich have filed "An Act relative to the judicial enforcement of non-competition agreements" in both the Senate and the House. This bill would prohibit the use of non-compete agreements but continue to allow other tools to protect business after separation, such as non-solicitation agreements or nondisclosure agreements. The bill does not impact existing agreements.Read More »

The Boston Globe reports on legislation filed by Senator Brownsberger and Representative Lori Ehrlich, "State lawmakers are reviving efforts to limit or ban contracts that restrict employees from working for competitors after a compromise failed last summer."Go to Link »